What is DevOps & What are the Challenges?

Source:-apogaeis.com We all know if you want to succeed in today’s business world, you need two key things. One, Business Stability & Second, Adaptability. DevOps (Development & Operations) is not a job title or role. This is a software development approach which combines development and operations to enable an agility which dims the differences between software development and operations. Many companies consider DevOps as a challenge, rather than seeing it as an opportunity. An opportunity which can take your software development process to a

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Nubeva Named A Global Leader in Cloud Computing

Source:- globenewswire.com San Jose, California, Oct. 03, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Nubeva Technologies Ltd. (TSX-V: NBVA), a cloud visibility SaaS software developer for enterprises with assets in public, private and hybrid clouds, today announced it received the 2019 Stratus Award from the Business Intelligence Group. The Business Intelligence Group identifies the companies, products and people offering unique solutions that take advantage of cloud technologies. Nubeva was recognized as the Stratus Award “Cloud Disruptor.”  The company created its breakthrough SSL/TLS decryption solution for enterprises that

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At the AWS Security Conference, Experts Address Cloud Concerns

Source :-  itprotoday.com The new AWS security conference brought together experts across the industry to reflect on challenges and best practices in securing public and multi-cloud environments. It wasn’t that long ago when the prevailing attitude towards security was that while it was important, it slowed down the processes of launching an application or bringing a product to market. Too often security was tacked on at the end of a product launch, which created roadblocks for developers. Today, security is

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Ops: The Other DevOps

Source – devops.com Much of the conversation around DevOps, including right here on DevOps.com, is about helping developers get easier access to production systems, increasing agility by shortening release cycles. Most of the time, this focus on developers leads to a concentration on so-called “Day One” tasks, the Dev side of the equation, to the exclusion of “Day Two” operations—the Ops side of things. Recent moves in the DevOps market underscore the fact that the weight is still very much on

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Make 2018 a year of IT skills development

Source – techtarget.com DevOps, open source and programmable infrastructure were relentlessly growing trends in 2017, so it’s no surprise that IT skills development is top of mind heading into 2018. Following are the New Year’s resolutions of DevOps experts, project managers, ops veterans and other members of the IT community. Share yours in the comments. Pick up new OS skills “I grew up in Microsoft, and I’d like to ratify and expand Linux [server administration]. My goal for the next 12

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Immutable infrastructure can ease agencies into agile, DevOps

Source – wtop.com Automation is a key technology helping IT organizations deploy, take apart, and reload technologies into production without human intervention.  But once technology is deployed, federal managers want to make sure that systems can’t be misconfigured and infrastructure components aren’t altered once they have been approved. Moreover, project management methodologies such as agile and DevOps support the idea of developing software and systems iteratively and quickly. That is fine and good.  But this also raises the question: How

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A Word for ”Average Developers”

Source – Dzone.com   I recently got a comment that included this: …this “making code faster” series is pretty useless for the average developer working on the usual application. And I couldn’t disagree more. Now, to be fair, the kind of challenges that we have to deal with while building high-performance database engines are quite different than the kind of challenges that a typical enterprise developer has to deal with. That isn’t quite true; we have the studio, which behaves

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So what’s the real state of database DevOps?

Source – 126kr.com DevOps survey among 1,000 software professionals. The survey included developers, database administrators, and those at management level, and over half of the companies involved employed more than 500 people. I took a quick glance at the results ina recent blog post and talked about some surprising findings: Within two years, 80% of companies will have adopted DevOps The biggest driver for including the database in DevOps is to increase the speed of delivery of database changes The key obstacles to implementing

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